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Beolab 4000 gone crazy

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shinobi52
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shinobi52 Posted: Thu, Aug 29 2013 7:44 PM

 

Hi,

 

I was listening to the radio with the beolab's 4000 connected on a Beosound 5 Encore...

AND once, one of them begin to make a strange loud sound...TING TING TING TING non stop and the green light is flashing.

I try to connect it to the other side and still make this strange sound.

Any idea of what it is ?

Thanks for your reply.

 

Shinobi52.

 

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shinobi52 replied on Fri, Aug 30 2013 4:42 PM
I try it today after a night without câble plugged in...and still the same situation !

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valve1 replied on Fri, Aug 30 2013 6:08 PM

Just one speaker ? I cannot understand the green light flashing.

Perhaps someone has a suggestion ?

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shinobi52 replied on Fri, Aug 30 2013 7:44 PM

Vavle1,

 

Yes only one.

I don't understand it. I'll try to make a video of it.

 

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shinobi52 replied on Fri, Aug 30 2013 7:44 PM

Vavle1,

 

Yes only one.

I don't understand it. I'll try to make a video of it.

 

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http://youtu.be/Cnte-FHPBbY

I have exactly the same sound.

My beolab is now at the dealer to be check.

What do you think?
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Hi,

Seems to be the amp.

My dealer will replace It.

Cheers,
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valve1 replied on Thu, Sep 5 2013 7:29 AM

shinobi52:
Seems to be the amp.

Glad to hear you have a solution.I am sure this is unusual for this to happen.

How long have you got them ?

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Since february 2009 !

And use it for music at low or mid volume every day.

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valve1 replied on Thu, Sep 5 2013 5:56 PM

I am surprised to hear the transformer went so fast. I always regarded the 4000 as a very robust speaker.

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valve1:

I am surprised to hear the transformer went so fast. I always regarded the 4000 as a very robust speaker.

My dealer say the same !

The Lab4000 is back at home today and works like a charm .

Thank you Valve1 for your reply.

Cheers.

Shinobi
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